Indepth article about the Sandler brothers

Speaking about Art Sandler the article goes on to state how[h]e can speak with a college president about how education drives the economy one day and hang out with laborers the next.

Could that mean that he could eventually see the more enlightened, forward thinking value of turning Pleasure House Point into a learning center for the community? [ Learn more. ] After all, according to the article, he had a different career plan after college, …Art, a teacher. And, Art has a sleek home with eco-friendly features, including an energy-saving grass roof and a porous gravel driveway.

Read & comment on article at Pilotonline.com.

Photo of a portion of wetlands that are proposed to be destroyed.
Taken before walking on PHP was considered trespassing.
Please respect the owner’s property rights and do not trespass.

Lynnhaven catching a temporary break due to drought

Short of no rainfall, the solution is myriad – low-nutrient fertilizers, fewer lawn chemicals, more treatment of sewage, more buffer strips to catch farm pollution, no dumping of leaves and used oil down storm drains.
Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.

Please, Donate to the Joy Fund this Holiday Season

The Virginian-Pilot Joy Fund is a holiday charity that helps nearly 21 thousand children in Hampton Roads receive toys during the holiday season. In 1934, editor Tom Hanes wanted to find a way to help children in need, The Joy Fund was born and it is one of the area?s most respected andsignificant providers of holiday support for the needy. The Joy Fund works with public schools and social service agencies to identify children and families in need.  100% of every penny donated goes to purchase new toys.  The Virginian-Pilot pays for all administration costs. The Salvation Army helps to distribute toys to children who would otherwise do without.  Please help us bring joy to the children this holiday season.

Donations are accepted all year and are tax deductible.

To donate online.

Donations can be mailed to: 

The Joy Fund
PO Box 2136
Norfolk, VA 23510

Donations can be dropped off at one of these Virginian-Pilot offices:

150 W. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk,
4565 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach,
5429 Greenwich Rd., Virginia Beach
921 N. Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake.

Checks can be made payable to The Joy Fund. Donations will be listed in The Virginian-Pilot beginning November 4, 2007.

Watch for Virginian-Pilot ads for upcoming Joy Fund events to help raise money.

For additional information call Linda Hollingsworth, Marketing Specialist, Community Relations and Joy Fund coordinator – 757-446-2445 or email [encode=linda.hollingsworth@pilotonline.com?Subject=From SDCC.info]Linda[/encode].

SDCC General Meeting, Monday, October 29th 2007 at 7:30pm at OPVRS

This month’s presentation will be on the Virginia Pilot’s Joy Fund.  Ms. Linda C. Hollingsworth will give a brief presentation and explain how the Joy Fund and SDCC can potentially work together.  She will have a question and answer session after the presentation.

November 5th Fund Raiser at Green Parrot preliminary scoop

Nov. 5, Monday,  6-9 p.m. at the Green Parrot, 4494 Look Out Road, Chicks Beach

All you can eat shrimp
Happy Hour prices all night
Tickets: $25 at door   $20 in advance
(Liz Dyer 425-2123 or Manager at GP 460-4640)
Come support our Great Shore Drive neighborhood
Proceeds to benefit : Shore Drive Community Coalition’s Account to Oppose Indigo Dunes

Green Parrot on the web!

BAC Meeting today at OPVRS at 3:30pm

Includes:
STAFF REPORTS
    Lesner Bridge Charrette Overview – David Jarman, Public Works
    Shore Drive Corridor Improvement Projects Update – Heather Ham, Public Works
    Zoning Enforcement Update – Randy Wallace, Planning

Meeting Agenda [2pg PDF]

VCAN requests a prescriptive easement be reopened on Pleasure House Point

Virginia Coastal Access Now (VCAN) believes the public has long held a prescriptive easement prior to the Sandler?s acquisition of the property and that public access is now being illegally denied.  Our non-profit respectfully requests that the City require the Sandlers remove sections of fencing and the City erect public access signs.
Read entire letter at VCANACCESS.com.
View part of their inspiration for pursuing this.

Bayfront Advisory Committee’s Design Subcommittee To Meet October 15

The Design Subcommittee of the Bayfront Advisory Committee will meet at 8 a.m., Monday, October 15, at the First Landing State Park Trail Center Conference Room.  The Conference Room is located at the end of the park road leading south from the Shore Drive park entrance where parking is located to access the nature trails.

Historical wade fishing under the Lesner Bridge may be endangered

According to Virginia Coastal Access Now:

VCAN does not agree with the City’s interpretation on and/or random enforcement of this City code. The issuance of tickets for wade fishing at Lynnhaven Inlet and/or the requirement to leave the water is unacceptable.

On November 6th, you can speak at the City Council Hearing about this subject, or email the City Clerk if it’s impossible to attend.

Learn more at Virginia Coastal Access Now.

Have a Freedom Lawn

Save the bay, the Lynnhaven & have more free time, buy less lawn chemicals….have a Freedom Lawn!

Read entire article at HamptonRoads.com.
Visit LynnhavenRiverNow.org to learn more about their rain barrels, rain garden workshops, & more ways to protect the Lynnhaven.

Tips for lost & found pets

The 2 yellow labs have been reunited with their family.

Here’s some tips on what to do if you find a missing pet:

+ put a sign in front of their house that says “DOGS FOUND”.  The owners are often driving around looking for them, and that’s the only way they’ll know that someone has the dogs inside their home or in their backyard.

+ contact the Virginia Beach SPCA.

+ [encode=tim@sdcc.info?Subject=Pet Finder]email SDCC[/encode] to post info. We’ll also get the info to other Bayfront websites.

+ post info at the local craigslist.org.

+ try using PetFinder.com.

2 Yellow Labs found cruising around Great Neck Road

Found:
Two yellow labs, both male, no collars or tags, walking on Great Neck Road across from John B. Dey Elementary School on Friday morning, 10/12. 
Call 757-481-0987.
[encode=tim@sdcc.info?Subject=Yellow Labs]Email Tim to help.[/encode]

LRNow Fall Fest Oyster Roast at Bubba’s & Shellfish Company

Fall Fest !! on Friday, October 26, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

A Portion of the Proceeds benefit Lynnhaven River Now!

Read on to learn more….

Rain Garden Workshop - A Beautiful Way to Help the River

Wednesday, October 24TH 9:00-Noon at the Virginia Agriculture Research and Extension Center 1444 Diamond Springs Road.

Find out how landscaping can help water quality in the Lynnhaven River.

Learn how to design and build a rain garden in your yard.

Take home design plans and plant lists.

Tour the new rain garden and buffer gardens at the Center.

For more information or to register, contact Lynnhaven River NOW at 757-962-5298 or hkuhns@lynnhaven2007.com.

The health of our waters is the principal measure of how we live on the land.

Luna Leopold

Presented by Lynnhaven River Now, VT, UVA & VCE.

Another editorial about Indigo Dunes

Would neighbors object if the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center were to build a research center on the old McLeskey property on the Lynnhaven River?

Read & comment on editorial at Pilotonline.com.